Servo Magazine (
November 2018
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Designing 3D Printed Bodies for Insect Class Combat Robots

3D printing has become many builder’s central material for Insect class combat robots. Team Wait For It started competing in combat events less than two years ago with 3D printed Fairyweight designs and has found a lot of success. We would like to share some of our winning design methodology using our robot called Slamhound as an example of a winning FDM printed design.

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Mind/Iron

Modeling Elecraft’s modular approach to construction and maintenance of their electronic kits, this would be an excellent approach to robot building to ensure longevity of a product and to ease the burden of redesign.